Guest Charlie Posted October 30, 2007 Posted October 30, 2007 I have a large AD Domain still at Windows 2000 Native, under conversion to Windows 2003 (adprep and forest prep done and Windows 2003 DC's - no sp1) and we patched last March for DST. If I do not apply the August 2007 cumulative patch, will my clocks roll properly on the first Sunday in November ? My understanding is that there are only four changes in foreign countries. The new patch requires SP 1 on Windows 2003. Thanks! Charlie
Guest neo [mvp outlook] Posted October 31, 2007 Posted October 31, 2007 Re: Daylight Savings Time Yes they will. Not applying the update means your systems will not handle time stamps correctly for the regions added/corrected in the august 2007 update. "Charlie" <Charlie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F5B94D20-BEF7-4A71-A893-DEAB3666DC2E@microsoft.com... >I have a large AD Domain still at Windows 2000 Native, under conversion to > Windows 2003 (adprep and forest prep done and Windows 2003 DC's - no sp1) > and > we patched last March for DST. If I do not apply the August 2007 > cumulative > patch, will my clocks roll properly on the first Sunday in November ? > > My understanding is that there are only four changes in foreign countries. > The new patch requires SP 1 on Windows 2003. Thanks! > > Charlie
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